Did my test last week. 70 questions and it stopped. I had no idea whether I would pass or fail! I was hoping for the feedback breakdown, but just got the Congratulations! You passed. No score at all; just, "you passed". Okay, thank you! I guess that helps keep the confidence level up if one's score was low-passable, and keeps you humble if your score was hi-pass, haha! Your videos helped me a lot Evan, I appreciate you and your mission to help others!
Congrats! I’m studying. Do we have to know the pediatric vitals by age group for the test? My course referred to and gave us a “cheat sheet” but I’m unsure if I have to memorize every vital for every age range?
Congratulations I passed mine this past last Thursday that bihh stopped me after 120 questions mane I was so scared I called my girl soon I got done looking sooo ffff sad but when I got the congratulations email mane the weight instantly lifted off my shoulders
@@robindthompson na not really tbh I really don’t remember having any questions where I had to remember peds vitals but if you know peds vitals by age group you that much more prepared
I just took my first NREMT exam 3 day ago for EMT certification in San Diego, California (Jan 12th) The questions were definitely harder than the quizzes and tests I had during my course. A lot of it felt like trick questions and even had conditions and diseases we were never even taught. The test ended for me at 105 questions. I honestly felt horrible after because I felt like I knew less than half of the questions I got. I woke up the next morning with an email saying "Congratulations on earning your National EMS Certification" Best feeling I've ever had. I have no clue I how I passed it but I suppose I underestimated myself. I do think it would be nice to see were I accelerated and didnt do well. I like that they now give some feedback when you fail though. Anyone else who is about to take the NREMT, You got this! I hear most people do feel like they've done horrible after but dont lose your hope until you get the results! "If you think you failed, you probably passed" Goodluck!
@@robertmasino9643 I watched a lot of videos here, and took practice tests that offered rationale for the answers. The JBL site has a test bank of 690 questions. I also did the 6 free practice tests on the NREMT site (40 questions each test)
Same here brother, passed in 70 but I felt like I failed for sure after taking it. But we did it! I'm also based in SD and getting my licensing stuff done this week😄
I just took my NREMT exam last Monday and passed the 1st time!!! 🎉 subscribed to your video lifetime subscription. Your videos helped tremendously! Watched your videos and quizlet and passed :) There were words in questions on National test I’ve never seen or heard in my life - and I’m old lol I’m thinking it was an incline and see how long I could maintain that height. Thank you !!
@@Joeyd1210 types of shock, stuff about renal failure, pulmonary embolism, left and right sided heart failure, edemas, adult vs children anatomy… that’s was majority of mine lol it it varies for everyone. I’d say study shock signs and symptoms and what to do, anatomical differences, pulmonary and cardiac diseases like copd, chf, edema, embolism, and the signs and symptoms of that. Good luck man!
I received my ‘congratulations on earning your national EMS certification’ email last week… the same day I took the NREMT. It stopped at 70 and only thanks to your videos did I pass.
I passed at the end of December '23 on my first attempt. This is good advice. I would also add to actually read the text book your class is using. Seems like common sense but there were so many in my class that said they weren't reading it. My tip for MREMT exam is to read the question slowly and make sure you know what they are asking. The questions are not tricky in nature, however your brain seems to trick you read one thing and the question is asking something else. Take your time, you' have plenty of it. I would also suggest taking the exam as soon as you pass your class, don't wait. If you do you may experience learning slide. Good luck everyone!
Paramedic coach. I want to thank you for your videos. With your videos i passed my cognitive a couple weeks ago. Last Saturday on 1/13/24 i passed my psychomotor test. I believe your videos helped me out greatly. Thanks again.
I just took the NREMT paramedic cognitive exam and I got a 930. The passing score is 950. I was so close. Now I have to study everything again and take it again. I hope I pass on my 2nd try.
Passed my NREMT. Cut off question was 70. I was so scared, I thought I failed hard but was so happy when I found out I passed. My firefighting career never felt so strong. Thank you so much for your helpful videos!!!
I took the nremt last week. I thought for sure I failed, there were many terms I never saw in my three month emt course and diseases/medicines we never covered. It shut off at 120 questions. Six hours later I got an email saying congratulations on my new certification level of emt, but I never actually saw the word 'pass' so it left me scratching my head. Nremt website lists me as 'newly certified' so I must have passed..?
Passed first attempt Monday with 70 questions! Studied like 30 hours on EMTPrep and had one of the best instructors in my area! But it also helps I was an EMT in 2008-2012 lol
I've taken this exam twice. I have been unsuccessful on both attempts. I can't believe they won't give us any feedback on what I've missed. I want to be successful on this test but at this point, it seems hard!
Don't over think it. NREMT isn't trying to trick you. Learn the pattern as you take the test. If you repeated see a type of question then you know you did something wrong. Change up how you look at the question. Good luck and welcome to EMS O7
I know your pain! I failed twice, but that was because I didn't actually study, I just did practice tests here and there. How do you study for the exam?
@@denisvodiakhin11 same that’s what I’m doing. I don’t get much time to study, I currently work for ems medical transport. I work 12 hours a day so it’s tough to study.
I got all 150 and passed but i was reading before the test it tests you on what you should know as an entry level medic not what you know after you have been a medic and got that experience that alone helped relieve a lot of anxiety so dosages, strips and rhythms (I got 1 in all 150 and it was about the medication you give not the dosage or what the strip said) Most peds ( It was only a handful of these and it was mostly respiratory because of the bradycardia and shock again no meds and dosages) and a lot of it was what you do first (which is the most basic of the choices) and they tested to see if you knew S/S and A&P
took my test about 3 weeks ago about to take it again this friday i got a 915 so i am not sure exactly how close that is but hopefully this time i pass
I gave up my License with ptsd issues im Ready to Come Back Take the new boards After july 1 - I’m Super huge into holistic medicine and love saving lives
Yes, you can certainly prepare and review for a upcoming BLS class using the video vault. BLS/ACLS/PALS prep is all covered in the vault so you are prepared for the classes.
The change makes absolutely no sense. How does the 5 category breakdown does a “disservice” if they give us different questions anyway. At least we know if we are on the right path of studying. The one score is unmeasurable to of the NREMT is scoring fair. I would love to see the statistics on how many times test are taken in “certain” areas
Does anyone actually understand the points break down? I’ve taken Paramedic twice. Both failed at 150 questions. One was 902, the other 896. People say that I’m only a few questions away but who actually knows?
I am a state license EMT-B in Illinois. I want my NREMT because I plan to move out of state in the future. I took the NREMT today and received a score of 800. I know I need to study all 5 sections how close do you think I was from passing?
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Did my test last week. 70 questions and it stopped. I had no idea whether I would pass or fail! I was hoping for the feedback breakdown, but just got the Congratulations! You passed. No score at all; just, "you passed". Okay, thank you! I guess that helps keep the confidence level up if one's score was low-passable, and keeps you humble if your score was hi-pass, haha! Your videos helped me a lot Evan, I appreciate you and your mission to help others!
Congrats! I’m studying. Do we have to know the pediatric vitals by age group for the test? My course referred to and gave us a “cheat sheet” but I’m unsure if I have to memorize every vital for every age range?
Congratulations I passed mine this past last Thursday that bihh stopped me after 120 questions mane I was so scared I called my girl soon I got done looking sooo ffff sad but when I got the congratulations email mane the weight instantly lifted off my shoulders
Same thing happened to me!
@@vlecb867 120 questions?
@@robindthompson na not really tbh I really don’t remember having any questions where I had to remember peds vitals but if you know peds vitals by age group you that much more prepared
I just took my first NREMT exam 3 day ago for EMT certification in San Diego, California (Jan 12th) The questions were definitely harder than the quizzes and tests I had during my course. A lot of it felt like trick questions and even had conditions and diseases we were never even taught. The test ended for me at 105 questions. I honestly felt horrible after because I felt like I knew less than half of the questions I got. I woke up the next morning with an email saying "Congratulations on earning your National EMS Certification" Best feeling I've ever had. I have no clue I how I passed it but I suppose I underestimated myself. I do think it would be nice to see were I accelerated and didnt do well. I like that they now give some feedback when you fail though. Anyone else who is about to take the NREMT, You got this! I hear most people do feel like they've done horrible after but dont lose your hope until you get the results! "If you think you failed, you probably passed" Goodluck!
congrats bro! im praying i end up passing. im freaking out trying to figure out whats best to study
@@robertmasino9643 I watched a lot of videos here, and took practice tests that offered rationale for the answers. The JBL site has a test bank of 690 questions. I also did the 6 free practice tests on the NREMT site (40 questions each test)
Same here brother, passed in 70 but I felt like I failed for sure after taking it. But we did it! I'm also based in SD and getting my licensing stuff done this week😄
Felt exactly the same way! Passed as well after feeling like I bombed the test! 😮
The ones you got that you had never heard were probably pilot questions they were testing out
I just took my NREMT exam last Monday and passed the 1st time!!! 🎉 subscribed to your video lifetime subscription. Your videos helped tremendously! Watched your videos and quizlet and passed :) There were words in questions on National test I’ve never seen or heard in my life - and I’m old lol I’m thinking it was an incline and see how long I could maintain that height.
Thank you !!
Stg what you said about the words you never seen before is so true I was the same way I was like mane wtf I ain’t NEVA seen this word before 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What was on your test? I take mine next Friday and I’m freaking out. Any tips?
Congratulations!
Passed my test today! Got to question 100 and it cut me off. Have faith, study, and believe in yourself! :)
Great job!
@@TheParamedicCoach thank you, your videos helped me a TON! I appreciate all you do and all you give back to the EMS community.
What was on your test? I take mine next Friday and I’m freaking out. Any tips?
@@Joeyd1210 types of shock, stuff about renal failure, pulmonary embolism, left and right sided heart failure, edemas, adult vs children anatomy… that’s was majority of mine lol it it varies for everyone.
I’d say study shock signs and symptoms and what to do, anatomical differences, pulmonary and cardiac diseases like copd, chf, edema, embolism, and the signs and symptoms of that. Good luck man!
@@TheKingGaming778 that’s what I’ve been doing but my mind gets so confused and lost. This is my second attempt
I received my ‘congratulations on earning your national EMS certification’ email last week… the same day I took the NREMT. It stopped at 70 and only thanks to your videos did I pass.
What was on your test? I take mine next Friday and I’m freaking out. Any tips?
Took my NREMT Sunday I got my results that I passed. Thank you for everything your content made the difference for me. 🎉
What was on your test? I take mine next Friday and I’m freaking out. Any tips?
I passed mine first time but this is BS that people who fail don't get feedback. They keep making these tests harder and the classes just get lazier.
I passed at the end of December '23 on my first attempt. This is good advice. I would also add to actually read the text book your class is using. Seems like common sense but there were so many in my class that said they weren't reading it. My tip for MREMT exam is to read the question slowly and make sure you know what they are asking. The questions are not tricky in nature, however your brain seems to trick you read one thing and the question is asking something else. Take your time, you' have plenty of it. I would also suggest taking the exam as soon as you pass your class, don't wait. If you do you may experience learning slide. Good luck everyone!
Paramedic coach. I want to thank you for your videos. With your videos i passed my cognitive a couple weeks ago. Last Saturday on 1/13/24 i passed my psychomotor test. I believe your videos helped me out greatly. Thanks again.
I just took the NREMT paramedic cognitive exam and I got a 930. The passing score is 950. I was so close. Now I have to study everything again and take it again. I hope I pass on my 2nd try.
i feel you man. just took my EMT one an got 937… was so disappointed. we just gotta study harder and we got it the second try for sure!
Same here, literally was around the same score
Did y’all pass the 2nd time ? I just failed mines
@daishanewsomednp6956 Yes I passed my Paramedic cognitive exam the 2nd time I took it.
Passed my NREMT. Cut off question was 70. I was so scared, I thought I failed hard but was so happy when I found out I passed. My firefighting career never felt so strong. Thank you so much for your helpful videos!!!
I have mine on the 26th!! Just scheduled it today!! I have been studying for at least a month now, your videos have helped a lot!!
good luck I have mine the 25th lol
I took the nremt last week. I thought for sure I failed, there were many terms I never saw in my three month emt course and diseases/medicines we never covered. It shut off at 120 questions. Six hours later I got an email saying congratulations on my new certification level of emt, but I never actually saw the word 'pass' so it left me scratching my head. Nremt website lists me as 'newly certified' so I must have passed..?
Thank you for sharing your valuable learning resources and how to prepare to take the NREMT examnation!
Passed first attempt Monday with 70 questions! Studied like 30 hours on EMTPrep and had one of the best instructors in my area! But it also helps I was an EMT in 2008-2012 lol
i failed my emt exam with a 940 . 950 being the passing standard hurt my heart so bad 😭😭
I failed with a 913
I've taken this exam twice. I have been unsuccessful on both attempts. I can't believe they won't give us any feedback on what I've missed. I want to be successful on this test but at this point, it seems hard!
It is hard I’m going for my second time on feb 13. I failed miserably the first time.
Don't over think it. NREMT isn't trying to trick you. Learn the pattern as you take the test. If you repeated see a type of question then you know you did something wrong. Change up how you look at the question. Good luck and welcome to EMS O7
I know your pain! I failed twice, but that was because I didn't actually study, I just did practice tests here and there. How do you study for the exam?
@@denisvodiakhin11 same that’s what I’m doing. I don’t get much time to study, I currently work for ems medical transport. I work 12 hours a day so it’s tough to study.
You gotta study muthafucka. Use flash cards
I got all 150 and passed but i was reading before the test it tests you on what you should know as an entry level medic not what you know after you have been a medic and got that experience that alone helped relieve a lot of anxiety so dosages, strips and rhythms (I got 1 in all 150 and it was about the medication you give not the dosage or what the strip said) Most peds ( It was only a handful of these and it was mostly respiratory because of the bradycardia and shock again no meds and dosages) and a lot of it was what you do first (which is the most basic of the choices) and they tested to see if you knew S/S and A&P
I got stopped at 70 questions and thought I flunked it for sure. I got the congratulations email several hours later, and that was it.
terrible choice, if one fails the test they should be allowed to know which area they are weak in and need to study/get better at.
I passed all these exams the 1st time around, but I’ve always been suspect of how elusive everything about these tests are, and still am.
I passed my NREMT exam thanks to that video vault
took my test about 3 weeks ago about to take it again this friday i got a 915 so i am not sure exactly how close that is but hopefully this time i pass
I’ve taken the nremt 4 times and still have failed. Even after using the video vault
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Does the video vault contain stuff for getting a BLS CPR certification too?
Yes, you can certainly prepare and review for a upcoming BLS class using the video vault. BLS/ACLS/PALS prep is all covered in the vault so you are prepared for the classes.
The change makes absolutely no sense. How does the 5 category breakdown does a “disservice” if they give us different questions anyway. At least we know if we are on the right path of studying. The one score is unmeasurable to of the NREMT is scoring fair. I would love to see the statistics on how many times test are taken in “certain” areas
I took the AEMT test twice after the change and decided not to take it again
Does anyone actually understand the points break down? I’ve taken Paramedic twice. Both failed at 150 questions. One was 902, the other 896. People say that I’m only a few questions away but who actually knows?
I took my NREMT last week and got a 901..? Is that a terrible score? how much am I missing it by?
@@samanthazermeno3897 I have no idea, I would love to know
I’ve failed twice ☹️ but we’re gonna get it on this third try!
I took my test 4 months ago and never seen an option to review feedback on the test categories. Did I miss it??
It pisses me off how they keep changing it.
I do not understand this choice at all. How does this produce better EMTs?
It forces you to study everything. It blocks out the good test takers.
So, in a nutshell, it's still a nightmare test...just that now you get told exactly what a nightmare you've just gone through, lol 🤣
I am a state license EMT-B in Illinois. I want my NREMT because I plan to move out of state in the future. I took the NREMT today and received a score of 800. I know I need to study all 5 sections how close do you think I was from passing?
Probably passed 3/5 with an 800
How hard is it to raise your grade in emt class? Im about halfway theough and have a 65% and am worried about failing
I just took my 2nd attempt for basic, I got stopped at 70, I'm waiting for my results🌚
I feel like the paramedic exam is now a lot easier versus 2010
I got a 704 and failed and talked to instructor and found out y
Have you retaken it ?
They made this change last year though actually….
I also passed my test at 70 questions so I don’t know my score either
how much does it cost for a subscribe
I've been a medic for 25 years I bet I couldn't pass the test now 🤔
It’s a weird test.
@@dragonaudiobooks4161I agree definitely a weird test
BOOO....